The Bluecoat and the Biennial

Liverpool Biennial, the UK’s largest visual arts festival, started in 1999 under the patronage of James Moores. Since its inception, the Bluecoat has been a partner, providing a venue for most of the International exhibitions and being on the curatorial team for some of them.

It has also devised programmes of live art, run participation projects, hosted events and worked with the artists in the Biennial’s Independent strand.

This display, drawn from the Bluecoat’s archive, includes photos of exhibitions and performances, publications and other printed material, and a slide show charting the Biennial at Bluecoat over the last 24 years.

The photos included are a selection documenting the many artists the Bluecoat has worked with over eleven Biennials. An accompanying slideshow in the display features more images and details of the full Biennial programme at the arts centre, 1999-2021.

The Book of Will

The King’s Men are getting the band back together. Their goal: to gather the Bard’s scattered masterpieces and save his words before they’re lost to history…

Shakespeare has barely been dead for 3 years when a pirated Hamlet rip-off hits a stage near the Globe Theatre. His old acting troupe friends are livid.

To save Will’s works for the ages, they hatch a near-impossible plan to collect his words on paper, setting them off on a bonkers race against time through London. Their hearts are on the line and those they love are counting on them – to maybe leave a legacy that will last forever?

Don’t miss this award-winning, fast-paced and very funny play in its European premiere production.

Macbeth

The Macbeth’s want what they believe to be theirs, the crown.

How long will it take a struggling and divided society to fight back against the ever-turning wheel of violence and power?

Through the couple’s landscape of grief and uncertainty, a complex portrait of a fragile mind emerges. A tense psychological exploration of masculinity, fragility, shame, and delusion.

Meanwhile nature is transforming, dreams are becoming nightmares, our world is rejecting humanity.

English Touring Theatre’s Macbeth is a visceral, claustrophobic, and intoxicating show, which speaks to a world we find ourselves living in now, as we watch those who hold the highest responsibilities in our society brazenly use deceit and misinformation in their quest for power.

The Wind in The Willows

Get ready for another whirlwind adventure in the Cockpit Theatre this Christmas time, as we head to the English countryside with our good friends Toad, Ratty, Mole and Badger!

The Wind in the Willows is a funny, timeless tale of friendship, courage, consequences and bravery.

When Mole forfeits his seasonal cleaning for the lure of the luscious riverbank, he has no idea of the thrilling (and slightly chaotic) journey that he and his friends are about to embark on…

Featuring live music and a talented company of actor-musicians, this delightful adaptation by Toby Hulse of Kenneth Grahame’s classic story is set to be the perfect festive treat for all ages.

I, Daniel Blake

Dan is a carpenter. A Geordie through and through. Just on the mend after a heart attack.

Katie has just arrived from London. Finally got a council house for her and the kids. A fresh start.

I, Daniel Blake is one of the most important stories of a generation. A glimpse behind the headlines and the stark reality of what happens when the political system is stacked against you. With 14.5 million* people living in poverty in the UK, this is not fiction. It is reality.

A touching and vital story of how people come together in the face of adversity and how sometimes creating a family to support you just isn’t enough. The show is adapted for stage by Dave Johns who played Daniel Blake in the award winning 2016 film.

*Joseph Rowntree Foundation 2022 Poverty Report.
Recommended age, 12+ due to adult language.

I, Daniel Blake adapted by Dave Johns from the film directed by Ken Loach, written by Paul Laverty, and produced by Rebecca O’Brien for Sixteen Films.

A tiny dragon Productions and ETT co-production in association with Northern Stage. Originally co-produced with Birmingham Rep and Oldham Coliseum.

Cuckoo

“I do love some David Attenborough, but even he can be a bit of a miz bag now, always going on about climate change … You don’t want to think about the end of the world before you go to bed on a Sunday night.”

Birkenhead born writer Michael Wynne returns to the Everyman, after his past sell out success with Hope Place (part of the Everyman’s re-opening season in 2014) and The Knocky (winning him Best New Talent at Liverpool Echo Arts Awards). A new dark comedy, Cuckoo explores the safety of home and the different ways we cope in our increasingly uncertain world.

Created in partnership with the Royal Court Theatre, London, for whom Michael has previously written The People Are Friendly and the Olivier award-winning The Priory, the play is directed by their Artistic Director Vicky Featherstone. The cast features Sue Jenkins (Coronation Street for ITV, Brookside for Channel 4) as the family matriarch, with her daughters played by Michelle Butterly (Hope Place at the Everyman, Benidorm for ITV) and Jodie McNee (Twelfth Night at the Everyman, the film Judy), and introduces Liverpool actor Emma Harrison as Megyn.

Michael Wynne is also a successful screenwriter, winning a BAFTA for the film My Summer of Love, writing Lapland and its spin-off series Being Eileen for BBC1, and tv shows including EastEnders, Where the Heart Is and Eyes Down.

A Royal Court Theatre production in association with Liverpool Everyman & Playhouse

An Audience with the Mandela Family

In celebration of Nelson Mandela International Day, Mandela8, Liverpool BID Company, Torus Group and The Big Help Project welcome the Mandela Family for an event exploring how the city’s business community can become more diverse, and how the qualities Nelson Mandela exemplified can be part of the city’s business culture.

This event marks the tenth anniversary of the death of the visionary leader, will also explore business partnerships between Liverpool and South Africa.

Nelson Mandela International Day, on Tue 18 Jul, shines a light on the legacy of a man who changed the 20th century and helped to shape the 21st. The day is used as a moment to renew the values that inspired Nelson Mandela, and to examine how his values should inspire us to take action and make a change.

We are proud to present, in partnership with Mandela8 and Liverpool BID Company, An audience with the Mandela Family. A public event and panel discussion hosted by Marcus Ryder MBE and featuring Nelson Mandela’s daughter and granddaughter, Dr Maki Mandela & Tukwini Mandela.

Passports, Mo Salah, Jinn and Other Co...

For Palestinians, places and journeys have different meanings than others. Cities, towns, villages, borders, transport, passports and identity all carry history and existential issues.

From being writers based in the UK, Dubai or Brazil, to having passports thrown in their faces while asked intimate questions at airports or checkpoints, Ahmed and Farah process this experience differently. As writers, they observe, write and often fill forms for other Palestinians who have never travelled before.

“What is your name?”, is the question often asked while officials stare at the passports for what seems like an endless moment.

SealSkin – Tmesis Theatre

In a village far away, by the wild landscape of the sea, every full moon the Selkies appear. As they peel away their seal skin, they dance freely in the moonlight, as humans. One such night a fisherman discovers their secret and, stealing away a Selkie’s skin, our story begins.

A battle of longing and belonging, SealSkin is a powerful story of betrayal, power, otherness and loss. Combining Tmesis’ trademark playful and highly skilled physicality, this new show is presented as part of Physical Fest 2023 and features live music from acoustic duo Me and Deboe.

Indika

This November, Indika will feature an expanded and eclectic programme of events, featuring contemporary Indian music, dance, visual arts, film, poetry, talks and participatory activities, across iconic venues such as St George’s Hall, the Music Room at Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, the Tung Auditorium and many more to be announced soon.

Indika showcases the best of contemporary Indian arts and culture, boasting an electrifying programme that celebrates the subcontinent’s rich heritage. You won’t just watch performances – you’ll feel them.

Headlining the festival will be none other than legendary percussionist, producer and composer Talvin Singh OBE. A giant and pioneer of British-Asian music, Singh’s multi-decade spanning career has seen him collaborate with and write for the likes of Sun Ra, the late Ustad Sultan Khan, Madonna, Yoko Ono and more.

Having worked as Björk’s percussionist and artistic director in 1993, Singh garnered critical acclaim for himself in 1999, winning the Mercury Music Prize for his debut album OK. Singh’s unique synthesis of electronic music and Eastern aesthetic is often referred to as Asian Underground.

Talvin will be joined by an incredible ensemble of musicians, as he exclusively shares material from his highly anticipated and long-awaited new album at The Tung Auditorium on 5th November.

The city of Liverpool and it’s multitude of iconic venues will play host to the festival, with an expanded and eclectic programme of events, featuring contemporary Indian music, dance, visual arts, films, poetry, talks and participatory activities taking place across the city.

From seasoned professionals, to brand new collaborations formed especially for INDIKA 2023, the first wave of artists announced to perform at the festival in November include maestros of the Sitar and the Tabla, Shakir Khan & Shahbaz Hussain. Plus, making their UK debut, will be rising stars The Sarod Sisters, set to perform alongside Milap artist-in-residence Kousic Sen.

Returning to Liverpool after 15 years will be the illustrious vocalist and composer Swati Natekar in her performance of Raag Rang. Also on the lineup will be The MMR Trio – featuring Olivia Moore on violin, Giuliano Modarelli on guitar, and Gurdain Rayatt on Tabla. Created especially for Indika 2023, a performance from the Indika Collective will feature a brand new collaboration between an incredibly talented group of diverse Indian folk and classical artists.

For fans of Indian dance, world renowned artist Harinie Jeevitha will perform ‘VARADARĀJAM UPĀSMAHĒ’ at the Unity Theatre. A week later, Payal Ramchandani and an ensemble of artists will take to the stage of The Capstone Theatre for a mystical performance of ‘The Forest Dream’. Suitable for all the family, and just in time for half-term, there’ll also be a double billing of theatrical dance production Sita’s Magical Forest.

Whilst the music and dance of India will take centre-stage throughout the festival, The Reader at Calderstones Park will play host to a variety of literary and mindfulness events, with dedicated family-friendly activities suitable for all ages to enjoy. Throughout the festival, there’ll be ‘Shared Reading’ sessions, where participants are invited to discover and discuss Indian literature in group sittings.

There’ll also be an early-morning yoga session, with live Indian music followed by chai, in the beautiful surroundings of The Reader’s Mansion House, amidst the backdrop of the magnificent Calderstones Park. For younger audiences, ‘The Diwali Story’ will take place at The Storybarn on 11th November.

Providing festival-goers with a treat for the senses, Indian Street Food geniuses Bundobust will join as one of the official food and drink partners for Indika 2023. They’ll co-host two exclusive events; an extra-special Indian DJ night on 4th November, and a Diwali Celebration for all to enjoy on 12th November.

And, for the first time ever, the festival will extend it’s reach beyond the City Centre and expand into the wider City Region, giving an even bigger audience the opportunity to enjoy and be inspired by Indian arts and culture. There’s plenty more artists yet to be revealed, with more exciting announcements being made over the coming weeks.

From the alluring rhythms, colours and stories of India, to the delicious flavours of its cuisine, the festival offers an immersive, holistic experience that will leave audiences spellbound. Indika invites you to explore the stunning diversity and unbridled creativity of India, showcasing its enduring influence on the world stage, right here in Merseyside.

Milap launched Indika in 2012, and the festival has continued to grow ever since, with performances from artists such as Pandit Birju Maharaj, Rakesh Chaurasia, Aditi Mangaldas, Lalgudi GJR Krishnan, Jayanthi Kumaresh, Priyadarsini Govind, Shashank, Rama Vaidyanathan, Mythili Prakash and Patri Satish Kumar to name just a few!